
EgyptAir is gradually restoring services on several regional routes as operational conditions across the Middle East begin to improve. Under the carrier’s updated plan, Sharjah, Dubai and Riyadh will each be served with one daily flight, while Abu Dhabi, Dammam and Muscat will receive two daily frequencies.
The airline also plans to launch one daily flight to both Erbil and Baghdad in Iraq starting April 14. For Kuwait, Doha, Bahrain and Beirut, EgyptAir said the required approvals are still being secured from the relevant authorities and that passengers will be informed once the updated schedules are finalized.
The move signals a broader normalization in regional air operations following recent disruptions across the Middle East. EgyptAir’s latest network update stands out as a notable step in restoring connectivity across the region.



